Laparoscopic cholecystectomy completely guided by indocyanine green fluorescence in a patient with gallstone: A case report.

2021 
Abstract Introduction We report the execution of a cholecystectomy under complete fluorescence guidance using near-infrared camera images without switching to the white light mode, a method that has not been reported previously. Presentation of case An Asian woman in her fifties with no history of abdominal surgery was administered indocyanine green (ICG, 25 mg) intravenously 16 h before the surgery. Laparoscopic surgery was performed using VISION SENSE® with the four-trocar technique. The entire laparoscopic procedure was performed under fluorescence guidance. The orientation of the gallbladder neck can be recognized from the beginning of the procedure, and the serosal first incision could be positioned appropriately. All procedures were performed while the common bile duct was visualized. Peeling around the cystic duct and gallbladder bed was appropriately guided by ICG fluorescence. Discussion This method may be a safer form of surgery because the fluorescence did not disturb the surgical procedures. Conclusion Since this method was successful in this case, a case series is warranted.
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